Deary Youth Bell Choir Concert Idaho's Kamiah Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted the Deary Youth Bell Choir in concert on Saturday, April 10. More than 100 were in attendance at the service, and more than 90 guests and members were served at the vegetarian lunch following the ... Read more
Adventist Health Leads Movement to Improve Well-Being The Adventist Health mission, to live God’s love by inspiring health, wholeness and hope, is rooted in Jesus’ ministry of healing and the distinctive Seventh-day Adventist tradition of health care and healthful living. As part of that mission, Adv... Read more
4 Things to Know About Vaccine Religious Exemptions With the surge of infections from the coronavirus delta variant, public and private employers are beginning to enact vaccine mandates. Here are four points to keep in mind if you try to seek a religious exemption from your employer. Read more
Big Lake Begins Precautionary Evacuation Big Lake Youth Camp near Sisters, Oregon was advised by Willamette National Forest Fire Dispatch on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 3, 2021, to begin evacuating campers as a precautionary measure due to a nearby wildfire. Read more
If at First You Don't Succeed ... Puyallup Adventist Church members reflect on their first online digital outreach effort. Nearly 100 people registered at the start. In spite of the early number spike, no one has walked through their church door yet. What have they learned from th... Read more
Evangelism Shark Tank Grants Awarded The North Pacific Union rolled out a program called Evangelism Shark Tank. Northwest pastors were asked to submit their ideas on how to better reach their community. Read more about the winning project proposals. Read more
Spirit Lake Church Energized by Native Mission Trip With COVID-19 restrictions lessening across the country in 2021, Idaho's Spirit Lake Adventist Church seized an opportunity to assist a new church plant on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Poplar, Montana. Read more
Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more
JCS Thrives Despite Worries As the 2020–2021 school year approached, pandemic uncertainty worried teachers and parents at Journey Christian School in Kelso, Washington. Read more